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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 855157" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>Let me try to put it to you another way. You want to fight poverty in this country by making sure you are living in poverty in the years of your life that you are least likely to be able to do something about it. Do you suggest we fight obesity by encouraging everyone to eat the largest box of donuts they can get their hands on, or fight forest fires by throwing lit match books into dry brush? Your cause may be just, but your method is neither effective nor prudent for those of us who want to enjoy our retirement. I also still stand by my earlier statement that many people who could afford to fund their 401k to a respectable level would rather have a new flat screen television and brand new vehicle now instead of enjoying their free time in retirement. There are two types of retirees in this world, those who are walmart greeters, and those who are on the golf course everyday, and as I see it you better brush up on those greeting skills because that is your future calling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 855157, member: 249"] Let me try to put it to you another way. You want to fight poverty in this country by making sure you are living in poverty in the years of your life that you are least likely to be able to do something about it. Do you suggest we fight obesity by encouraging everyone to eat the largest box of donuts they can get their hands on, or fight forest fires by throwing lit match books into dry brush? Your cause may be just, but your method is neither effective nor prudent for those of us who want to enjoy our retirement. I also still stand by my earlier statement that many people who could afford to fund their 401k to a respectable level would rather have a new flat screen television and brand new vehicle now instead of enjoying their free time in retirement. There are two types of retirees in this world, those who are walmart greeters, and those who are on the golf course everyday, and as I see it you better brush up on those greeting skills because that is your future calling. [/QUOTE]
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